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Current-limiting reactor bypass
- Under normal operating conditions, electrical current flows through the CLiP, providing the necessary protection in the electrical installation.
- When a short circuit occurs, the CLiP detects the situation and reacts quickly.
- The CLiP operates in less than half an electrical cycle and deactivates the bypass. At this point, the electrical current is diverted from the current-limiting reactor and flows back through the CLiP.
- By deactivating the bypass, the CLiP restores normal operation of the current-limiting reactor, allowing electrical current to flow through it again.
- Once the damage is repaired or the power grid is stabilized, necessary actions are taken, such as replacing parts or performing necessary repairs to the CLiP, to ensure its proper functioning.
- After maintenance or repair actions, electrical current flows again through the CLiP and the current-limiting reactor, providing continuous protection to the electrical installation.
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